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Indonesia made the Minimum Essential Force target as an answer to the country's defense needs which are faced with a limited defense budget. This study intends to determine the extent to which Indonesia's national defense sector contributes to the minimal force that Indonesia has set as a goal for its defense. The research method employed in this study is qualitative with a descriptive type, and the secondary data sources used in it include documents, journals, and other pieces of linked literature. The process of empowering the national defense sector to satisfy the demands of national defense is lengthy and must be ongoing. This process is still being hampered by a number of issues, including a lack of money for military technology research and development, difficulties with defense cooperation, and lack of transparency in the acquisition of defense equipment. It is necessary to encourage the achievement of the MEF target by empowering the defense industry to maximize the use of domestic defense equipment production.
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